Ipswich Town's Wes Burns has picked up an injury in Wales' friendly clash against Gibraltar.
The winger, who started the match with Blues teammate Nathan Broahead, challenged Ethan Britto for the ball. He ended up landing awkwardly on his shoulder and received treatment on the pitch before being substituted for Daniel James in the 15th minute.
Burns looked in significant discomfort as he was brought off, using his shirt as a sling to support his arm. The 28-year-old also picked up a hamstring injury in his last international appearance for the Dragons, a goalless draw against South Korea, although he was fine to return for Ipswich after the September international break.
Rob Page's side are 4-0 up at half-time thanks to goals from Broadhead and Ben Davies, as well as a brace from Kieffer Moore. Broadhead also provided an assist for the opening goal.
Bad news for #ITFC fans as Wes Burns leaves the pitch with his arm supported.
— Laurence Mora (@Mora_sport) October 11, 2023
Won a powerful header but landed heavily. Hopefully just a bruise rather than anything more serious. pic.twitter.com/bPEaHZuBm1
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